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5 Simple Ideas for Stress_Free Holiday Photos

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                                                           📸   Capturing holiday memories is going to be a little different this year …  They'll probably be laid-back but can be magical if you plan for how to adapt.  Part of the mix for capturing your holiday memories can still include professional (or not so selfies) portraits.  A  virtual photoshoot  is an option if you don't want to leave your home. Your remote family members can also have a virtual photoshoot wherever they are to capture this same moment in time for everyone.   Whether you hire a photographer or take the DIY route you can adapt these to virtual or in-person photoshoots.  ✌  Here are some tips for taking your holiday photos. 🗓 Plan your wardrobe.  It makes such a difference to coordinate colors...

Seasonal Portrait Ideas

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With the Arizona heat on the rise I thought a quick list of tips to avoid the blistering sun would be in order. My first suggestion is to plan and arrange for any photoshoot that you want to happen in particular outside today. The type of photo sessions you may be considering include: Senior portraits: What kid doesn't want to have a unique series of photos to show off and look back on. Today's senior portraits are a far cry from the typical studio headshot in color and black and white!  Family Reunion: I once did a reunion of 30 family members in August, in the sun at high noon, no shade whatsoever and had everyone keep their eyes closed until I said 'smile.' Ultimately it worked out but it was HOT. Families don't often together in the same place at the same time so you'll want the best experience possible. Family reunion portraits are such a wonderful remembrance for the years to come.  "The family is one of natures masterpieces." ...

5 Ideas For What to Wear, Location and Colors

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What you wear in your photos is important whether you want branding, family or headshots. It should reflect you, your interests, personality and style. The feet in the cover photo belongs to a client who is a dancer and runner. She wanted this image to represent her interests and passion.  Following are the tips that may help in your clothing selections, location and more. Look around on Pinterest where there are a ton of options. Search for words like 'photography' 'color' 'clothes' 'family' for instance. You'll find color palettes and more. Clothing should represent your personal style and the location where the photoshoot will take place. High heels at the rodeo may not be the best way to compliment the location. You get the idea Yes?  Don't be afraid of color. It's your friend. Colors can enhance the style of the shoot - formal, informal, athletic, hobby etc.   It's not necessary for everyone to match in fact I always...

5 Ideas To Include When Planning For Holiday Photos

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The holiday are upon us. It's 114 degrees outside in Arizona so most people aren't thinking about Halloween which is 71 days, Thanksgiving 99 days away or the winter holidays. Family Portrait Portfolio These tips will help you to plan the photoshoot so you're ready when you set an appointment with your photographer. Plan your wardrobe. It make such a difference to coordinate colors and styles. Maybe you want red for Christmas, green for St Patricks day, gold and silver for New Years. Use your imagine and fit the palette to your theme. Find a fun or interesting location that will say something about who you and your mates are in the photo. A baseball field, the Love sculpture in Scottsdale, Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix, the bridge in Tempe and one of the many beautiful mountain areas surrounding the valley. Plan the photoshoot during the day at a time where everyone has eaten (you don't want low blood sugar to ruin the event) especially the kids.  ...